The most common examples of adaptation in [[Star Trek]] involve frequency-based weapons. Frequency-based weapons such as phasers become ineffective after the Borg have adapted. In combat, Federation starships rapidly change the frequency of their weapons to hinder adaptation. However, rapidly rotating frequencies is, at best, a delaying tactic. Federation hand [[phaser]]s can also be programmed to rapidly change frequencies, allowing a security officer to disable or kill several drones before the Borg adapt and render his weapon useless.

The most common examples of adaptation in [[Star Trek]] involve frequency-based weapons. Frequency-based weapons such as phasers become ineffective after the Borg have adapted. In combat, Federation starships rapidly change the frequency of their weapons to hinder adaptation. However, rapidly rotating frequencies is, at best, a delaying tactic. Federation hand [[phaser]]s can also be programmed to rapidly change frequencies, allowing a security officer to disable or kill several drones before the Borg adapt and render his weapon useless.

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In ''Star Trek Online'' (early 25th century) a device is easily available to randomize frequencies in personal weapons within a few seconds, thus maintaining efficiency indefinitely (the effect is automatic in certain elite weapons). Presumably, starships can use the same mechanism automatically, since no adaptation is present in STO space combat.

In ''Star Trek Online'' (early 25th century) a device is easily available to randomize frequencies in personal weapons within a few seconds, thus maintaining efficiency indefinitely (the effect is automatic in certain elite weapons). Presumably, starships can use the same mechanism automatically, since no adaptation is present in STO space combat.

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Adaptations are a variety of mechanisms by which the Borg defend themselves from threats.

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Adaptation Methods

A Borg drone shields itself from a hand phaser

Picard modifying a phaser

"Q Who" cube repairing itself

Borg Tactical Cube

Shields

Adaptation is generally referred to in the context of shields. Both drones and cubes can protect themselves from energy weapons with shields. The Borg adapt their shields to provide defense against phasers and other energy weapons. Specifically, the Borg identify the operating frequency of the beams used against them and screen against that frequency. Drones can prevent any damage from a hand-phaser, and cubes can repel the full power of a Galaxy-class starship. This makes the Borg highly resistant to the weapons of most powers in the Milky Way.

Shield adaptation will not negate an unlimited amount of firepower. With a sufficient number of attacking ships, Borg cubes can still be damaged despite their defensive adaptations.[1] Borg defenses often have little effect on weapons they have not previously encountered during initial attacks, but they typically develop defensive adaptations within a few attacks.

Frequencies

The most common examples of adaptation in Star Trek involve frequency-based weapons. Frequency-based weapons such as phasers become ineffective after the Borg have adapted. In combat, Federation starships rapidly change the frequency of their weapons to hinder adaptation. However, rapidly rotating frequencies is, at best, a delaying tactic. Federation hand phasers can also be programmed to rapidly change frequencies, allowing a security officer to disable or kill several drones before the Borg adapt and render his weapon useless.

Non-Cannon
In Star Trek Online (early 25th century) a device is easily available to randomize frequencies in personal weapons within a few seconds, thus maintaining efficiency indefinitely (the effect is automatic in certain elite weapons). Presumably, starships can use the same mechanism automatically, since no adaptation is present in STO space combat.

Repair

Adaptation also appears as a formidable self-repair mechanism[2]. After being hit by phaser fire, the Borg Cube repairs itself. The cube's outer hull is constructed of ductile material conducive to self-repair. It is unclear whether all Borg cubes possess this ability. Other Borg cubes have not shown this ability for rapid repair.

Adaptation versus Projectile Weapons

In Star Trek: First Contact, Captain Picard fires a holographic Thompson submachine gun at two Borg drones. The drones do not adapt and are killed; and in numerous instances, borg drones are struck in close quarters by fists, phaser rifles, and bladed weaponry. The Borg possibly "adapt" to projectile-weapon species with armored tactical drones and tactical cubes[3]. However, no evidence indicates Borg drone shields are effective against kinetic penetrators.